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Do you talk down to yourself? These pieces of advice will help you nip that in the bud
Read full article: Do you talk down to yourself? These pieces of advice will help you nip that in the budIf you ever find yourself being overly critical of your own actions, thoughts or feelings, that can be tough.
What’s the best advice you ever received from your dad? We’d love to hear
Read full article: What’s the best advice you ever received from your dad? We’d love to hearAs we approach Father’s Day weekend, it seems dads are on the brain -- and it got us thinking: What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever gotten from your father?
Listen to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s advice from column in 1950s
Read full article: Listen to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s advice from column in 1950sA special edition of “The Best Advice Show” brings us advice directly from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. -- seriously. “I didn’t learn this until the other day, but Martin Luther King Jr. Was an advice columnist for Ebony magazine. I hope that today you’re thinking about King or reading about him, maybe listening to his speeches. But right now I want to share some advice from him because this is an advice show,” host Zak Rosen says. Find “The Best Advice Show” wherever you listen to podcasts.
‘I think you have to stay hopeful,' star of ‘Boys State’ says when asked about current political season
Read full article: ‘I think you have to stay hopeful,' star of ‘Boys State’ says when asked about current political seasonHe recently hopped on a Zoom call from his dorm room to chat with “The Best Advice Show” host Zak Rosen. Rosen asked things like this: Considering a lot of us are disenchanted with the electoral process, as political season is in full gear, what does it mean to be hopeful right now? “The Best Advice Show” offers tips on a range of topics, from food, to career goals, relationship advice and easy life hacks. Leave your name and your tip, followed by your email address in case he has any follow-up questions. “The Best Advice Show” is a product of Graham Media Group.
Rolling out of bed and doing this simple activity ‘could change your life’
Read full article: Rolling out of bed and doing this simple activity ‘could change your life’Kimelman told “The Best Advice Show” podcast host Zak Rosen that he aims to stretch for five to 10 minutes every day -- and said it will change your life. His podcast aims to share good, simple advice with the world. “The Best Advice Show” offers tips on a range of topics, from cooking and food, to career goals, relationship advice and simple life hacks. Rosen has a “Food Fridays” feature in which he’d love to feature your cooking advice. “The Best Advice Show” is a product of Graham Media Group.
Podcast reminds us, especially in the sandal-wearing months: Stop neglecting your feet
Read full article: Podcast reminds us, especially in the sandal-wearing months: Stop neglecting your feetIt’s a super simple piece of advice, but one that perhaps we should take a little more seriously. “It’s something that’s so easy to forget, but it feels so nice to do," Yun told podcast host Zak Rosen. His podcast aims to share good, simple advice with the world. “The Best Advice Show” offers tips on a range of topics, from cooking and food, to career goals, relationship advice and simple life hacks. “The Best Advice Show” is a product of Graham Media Group.
Screwed up at work? Just own it, this CEO says -- here’s why
Read full article: Screwed up at work? Just own it, this CEO says -- here’s whyYour boss will likely ask for more details about your flub, you’ll provide those, and then your boss might surprise you -- telling you about a time he or she screwed up. I feel horrible’ -- and especially if you can go to them before they come to you -- you know ... you kind of circumvent the problem that way,” Barr said. “Usually, they have a lot more faith in you after that.”Host Zak Rosen, by the way, wants to hear from you next. “The Best Advice Show,” released in April, offers tips on a range of topics, from cooking and food, to career goals, relationship advice and simple life hacks. “The Best Advice Show” is a product of Graham Media Group.
Tiny but effective: These small tips will instantly transform your Monday mornings
Read full article: Tiny but effective: These small tips will instantly transform your Monday morningsAnd you’ll be right at the beginning of another work week. This way, when she sits down for work Monday, she’s not disoriented. You can listen to the entire episode, which is only a few minutes long, above. Leave your name and your tip, followed by your email address in case he has any follow-up questions. Rosen has a “Food Fridays” feature in which he’d love to feature your cooking advice.
Give yourself a break: This insight is meant to help you treat yourself with kindness
Read full article: Give yourself a break: This insight is meant to help you treat yourself with kindnessInstead of saying, “I’m such an idiot” or “I’m so stupid,” instead, pretend it’s your best friend who’s going through it, instead of yourself. After all, you wouldn’t talk to your best friend like that, would you? It’s all about being your own best friend, treating yourself with kindness and giving yourself a break. This insight, which was offered in a recent episode of “The Best Advice Show,” came from a listener named Lauren who hails from Eastern Washington. “The Best Advice Show” is a product of Graham Media Group.
This brilliant ‘1-minute rule’ just might help you get your life under control
Read full article: This brilliant ‘1-minute rule’ just might help you get your life under controlYou’ll find this practice will help you get rid of that scum of clutter that sits on the surface of everyday life, Rubin said. And you’ll likely find all these little things aren’t nagging for your attention all the time. To hear from Rubin, listen here:Rubin was a recent guest on “The Best Advice Show,” as you can see. Leave your name and your tip, followed by your email address in case he has any follow-up questions. Rosen has a “Food Fridays” feature in which he’d love to feature your cooking advice.
This advice just might change the way you think about people and their bodies
Read full article: This advice just might change the way you think about people and their bodiesThe following advice isn’t to say that you have to ignore this person’s appearance entirely. It might seem nitpicky at first, but it’s not, if you think about it. To contribute some of your advice, drop him a voicemail at 844-935-BEST. Rosen has a “Food Fridays” feature in which he’d love to feature your cooking advice. “The Best Advice Show” is a product of Graham Media Group.
On making your inbox your home: Don’t feel bad about a bulk-delete, journalist says
Read full article: On making your inbox your home: Don’t feel bad about a bulk-delete, journalist saysIf you’re a person who receives lots of email newsletters, or even just lots of email in general, journalist Ann Friedman offered this advice: Sometimes you have to give yourself permission to do a bulk-delete. She writes her own newsletter and receives many more. “I think everybody’s inbox is (like) their home,” Friedman told “The Best Advice Show” host Zak Rosen. “And I can choose to opt in or not that week,” Friedman said. Friedman tries to treat her inbox as an extension of her priorities elsewhere -- the show will tell you exactly what that means.
This simple trick will make even the most average of tomatoes taste delicious
Read full article: This simple trick will make even the most average of tomatoes taste deliciousAnyone who loves tomatoes knows just how good they can be in the summertime. Unfortunately, this season, most tomatoes aren’t quite there yet, said Avery Robinson, a culinary historian, researcher, editor and educator -- also a recent guest on “The Best Advice Show.”But there’s a pretty simple way to make a subpar tomato incredibly flavorful. You can use table salt, finishing salt, kosher salt: Anything you have on hand in your kitchen already. That salt will release some moisture and help enhance the natural tomato flavor, Robinson said. “The Best Advice Show” is a product of Graham Media Group.
On this 50th anniversary for the USPS, mail a letter to a friend
Read full article: On this 50th anniversary for the USPS, mail a letter to a friendFifty years ago, the former Post Office Department changed over and became the United States Postal Service. Postal Service, as we know it now, has only been around since 1970? Energized by the Civil Rights Movement, postal workers in New York went on strike, and the movement eventually swelled across the country. Previously, letters were taken to a Post Office, where employees would note the postage due (or paid) in the upper right corner. Postal Service stands financially, perhaps we do have to consider, what if the mail goes away someday?
This simple ‘weathering the weather’ tip just might change how you view the forecast
Read full article: This simple ‘weathering the weather’ tip just might change how you view the forecastDave Leins, a recent guest on “The Best Advice Show,” understands what that’s like. He used to be apprehensive about going outside in the rain, and admitted to podcast host Zak Rosen that usually, it doesn’t seem fun to venture out when the weather is drizzly. Once you’re past it, you can even start to look forward to the rain. Leave your name and your tip, followed by your email address in case he has any follow-up questions. “The Best Advice Show” is a product of Graham Media Group.
Thinking about doling out some advice? Just make sure it’s not unsolicited, or it might not land well
Read full article: Thinking about doling out some advice? Just make sure it’s not unsolicited, or it might not land well“The Best Advice Show” is a podcast all about giving advice, as the name implies. Here’s why: the general idea is that most people know what they should do or what they want to do in any given situation, Putnam said. Putnam told Rosen about a really strong example involving a friendship. The concept is simple, really: If you’re asked for advice and you feel capable of giving some, go ahead. “The Best Advice Show” is a product of Graham Media Group.
Self-care doesn’t have to mean candles or bubble baths: Think about what the term might mean to you
Read full article: Self-care doesn’t have to mean candles or bubble baths: Think about what the term might mean to you“Self-care” is a term that’s thrown around a lot, said a recent guest on “The Best Advice Show.”But what is self-care, really? Camilla Lizundia finds the term “too all-encompassing and buzzwordy,” she told podcast host Zak Rosen. For Lizundia, self-care doesn’t mean bubble baths or candles. Rosen, “The Best Advice Show” podcast creator and host, wants to hear from you next. “The Best Advice Show” is a product of Graham Media Group.
This advice will make you want to drop whatever you’re doing and drive around the block: ‘Rodents ate my car’
Read full article: This advice will make you want to drop whatever you’re doing and drive around the block: ‘Rodents ate my car’Even though life, in some ways, has started returning to normal, it’s safe to say that many of us still aren’t driving our cars as often. Whatever the case, Susan Reed, of Kalamazoo, has some advice for you: Take your car out every day, even if it’s just for a quick spin around the block. “Rodents ate my car,” Reed told Zak Rosen, the host and creator of “The Best Advice Show.”It wasn’t a cheap repair, either. But you’ll definitely want to make sure you’re driving your car at least semi-regularly. “The Best Advice Show” is a product of Graham Media Group.
Is the thank-you note dead? We hope not
Read full article: Is the thank-you note dead? We hope notWriting thank-you notes can feel like a chore -- but it shouldn’t. Dalal, who lives in Detroit, said writing a thank-you note allows you to be reflective and nostalgic. So next time a person does something kind for you, or has you over and hosts you at his or her home or you go to an event you really love -- try writing a thank-you note. “The Best Advice Show" podcast creator and host Zak Rosen wants to hear from you next. “The Best Advice Show" is produced by Graham Media Group.
How to be a better listener: This seemingly small tip could make all the difference
Read full article: How to be a better listener: This seemingly small tip could make all the differenceFollowing this advice takes supreme discipline. Rosen, “The Best Advice Show" podcast creator and host, wants to hear from you next. It doesn’t even have to be this deep; another recent episode offered a life-hack on how you should be sorting your silverware when you load the dishwasher. Leave your name and your tip, followed by your email address in case he has any follow-up questions. “The Best Advice Show" is a product of Graham Media Group.
Want to recognize the day’s most meaningful moments? A radio producer swears by this grounding ritual
Read full article: Want to recognize the day’s most meaningful moments? A radio producer swears by this grounding ritualAn idea for you: At the end of the day, write your five most memorable moments on an index card. Sara Brooke Curtis, a radio producer and artist living in Western Massachusetts, provided this idea to “The Best Advice Show” in a recent episode. “The Best Advice Show" podcast creator and host Zak Rosen wants to hear from you next. It doesn’t even have to be this deep; another recent episode offered a life-hack on how you should be sorting your silverware when you load the dishwasher. “The Best Advice Show" is a product of Graham Media Group.
This might be the best way ever to reheat cold pizza
Read full article: This might be the best way ever to reheat cold pizzaWe’ve all been there: you order a delicious pizza from your favorite pizza place, but you can’t finish the entire thing. That’s why Howard Rosen shared a little gem on “The Best Advice Show” on how to properly reheat pizza so that’s it’s not soggy and greasy. It’s this simple: All Rosen does is put a little bit of olive oil in a pan on top of the stove. He makes sure to cover it so that the top of the pizza gets warm, too. What you’re not supposed to do is reheat the pizza in the microwave -- ever.
This tiny hack will change the way you do dishes, forever
Read full article: This tiny hack will change the way you do dishes, foreverYou know what they say: Sometimes the best ideas are the simplest. We can all likely agree: The worst part of unloading the dishwasher is putting away the silverware back into your drawer or organizer. This advice was provided to “The Best Advice Show” podcast by Sam Langberg, an emergency room doctor, and Hannah Chalew, an artist, living in New Orleans. Be sure to include your name and your tip, followed by your email address, in case Rosen has any follow-up questions. “The Best Advice Show" is a product of Graham Media Group.
You’re not cooking correctly if you’re draining your pasta water
Read full article: You’re not cooking correctly if you’re draining your pasta waterIf you’ve been whipping out some delicious pasta dishes during quarantine and you’re not saving some of your pasta water before you drain it -- to add back to your noodles and sauce, of course -- you’re going to want to listen to this episode of “The Best Advice Show” podcast. The pasta water helps thicken your sauce, it makes it creamier, adds a little bit of saltiness -- and the sauce really seems to cling better to the noodle. Add your sauce to your drained noodles and stir, while adding in splashes of pasta water as you mix. The episode is a quick hit, just under a minute, but it will change your cooking game forever. “The Best Advice Show" is a product of Graham Media Group.
Looking 200 feet ahead: Devin Scillian recalls perspective-altering conversation with novelist Elmore Leonard
Read full article: Looking 200 feet ahead: Devin Scillian recalls perspective-altering conversation with novelist Elmore LeonardIf you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the writing process -- or overwhelmed by anything, for that matter, legendary novelist Elmore Leonard has some advice for you. You can make it … 200 feet at a time, if that's all the light that's on your path.’ That is fantastic advice for so many different things. Take it 200 feet at a time. “The Best Advice Show" podcast creator and host Zak Rosen wants to hear from you next. “The Best Advice Show" is a product of Graham Media Group.
To-do lists shouldn’t just be for work: How exactly to ‘schedule your joy’
Read full article: To-do lists shouldn’t just be for work: How exactly to ‘schedule your joy’Nate Mullen is -- and too often, he said, he found himself putting mostly work tasks on his list. Make those items just as important as your work tasks. You said you were going to call them!” said Mullen, an artist and educator from Detroit, with a laugh. He’s one of the more recent guests on “The Best Advice Show,” and we think you’re going to want to hear more. “The Best Advice Show" is a product of Graham Media Group.
This working-from-home tip could change your life
Read full article: This working-from-home tip could change your lifeOne of the newest episodes of “The Best Advice Show” podcast offers a potentially life-changing tip to enhance and reboot your typical work-from-home day. It’s all part of our newest podcast, sharing advice from you -- to the world. Leave your name and your advice, followed by your email address, in case he has any follow-up questions. Listen to it below:“The Best Advice Show” exists as a daily reminder that there are weird, delightful and effective ways to survive and thrive in this world. In every episode of the show, a different contributor offers their own personal take on what they do to make their life better, healthier, saner and more livable.
Have advice to share? We want to hear it for our podcast
Read full article: Have advice to share? We want to hear it for our podcastA podcast from Local 4 and Graham Media aims to share some good advice to the world. The Best Advice Show, released in April, offers advice on a range of topics, from cooking and food, to career goals, relationship tips and simple life hacks. The advice ranges from broad perspectives on life to very specific ideas -- like eating an orange in the shower, or scheduling times to connect with people. Get in touch with Zak to share your best advice! Dial 844-935-BEST, and leave your name and your advice, followed by your email address in case he has any follow-up questions.
New podcast shares stories of ‘Mismatch’
Read full article: New podcast shares stories of ‘Mismatch’(GMG) – Graham Media Group launched a new podcast Thursday featuring "stories of the incompatible." "Mismatch" is produced in partnership with WDIV-TV, one of Graham Media Group's seven TV stations. The new podcast, released Thursday, is part of Graham Media Group's launch of its podcast division, which will offer compelling and original audio content across popular podcast services. "More often than not, interesting stories feature a mismatch," Weber said. Emily Barr, the president and CEO of Graham Media Group, said "Mismatch" and GMG's new podcast division build on the company's reputation for compelling storytelling.